Plastic Planet | ||||
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Studio album by GZR | ||||
Released | October 17, 1995 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal | |||
Length | 47:18 | |||
Label | TVT | |||
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Plastic Planet is an album by GZR (known at the time as G//Z/R), a Heavy metal band featuring Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath. The album features Fear Factory vocalist Burton C. Bell.
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The music and lyrics, by Butler and Howse, were not written in the traditional fashion: the lyrics were given to Bell to fit to the music track of his choosing. An exception was "Cycle of Sixty", written by Howse.
The song "Giving Up the Ghost" was lyrically directed at Tony Iommi and his continuation of the Black Sabbath name at the time.
The song "The Invisible" was featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film Mortal Kombat. The artist on the album was listed as "Geezer" instead of "g/z/r". Also, the song did not appear in the film itself.
Samples from the British TV movie The Woman in Black can be heard on "Séance Fiction".
Although no commercial single was released, a CD promotional EP was issued by TVT Records in the USA (catalogue TVT 6014-2P), with full colour inserts. The track-list of this was 1) Cycle Of Sixty (radio mix) 2) X13 (radio mix) 3) Drive Boy Shooting (live) 4) Detective 27 (live) 5) House Of Clouds (live). The live tracks were recorded at Majestic Theater, Detroit, MI in February 1996.